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TWO CITIES a tale of


Charles Rowbotham’s outstanding impressionistic work reflects his fascination with the interaction of people and places in the context of city life. He has always been attracted by what goes on in and around cafes, bars and theatres as they are a great source of insight into the lives of others. He himself loves to walk the streets


of London and Paris for hours at a time, discovering the inherent beauty of scenes that we rarely notice.


There is no better time to record these places than at night. Painting during the evening allows Charles to capture a vibrancy that is invisible during the day. Shops throw out light onto streets and when the cafes close for the evening, the bars and theatres take over. These intimate meeting points instinctively draw our attention and it is these places that the artist believes make a city so dynamic and alive.


Charles was brought up in a house dominated by art, with two highly successful artists as parents, Mark Rowbotham and Sherree Valentine Daines. He shared a superb Mayfair exhibition with Sherree and has enjoyed a series of successful solo shows in London. This stunning trio of images make an exciting addition to the gallery portfolio.


View Charles’s new collection online or in the gallery


44 On The Move II


Late At Leon


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